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Beaverton honors its vibrant and diverse community with its annual Celebration Parade, with march-
ing bands, festival floats, dance groups and more, returning Saturday, Sept. 9 from 9 a.m. to noon.
Get Ready to Celebrate!
Celebrating a welcoming, vi-
brant and diverse community,
Beaverton’s annual Celebration
Parade, presented by Bob Lam-
phere’s Beaverton Honda, takes
off this Saturday, Sept. 9 with fes-
tive floats, marching bands, dance
groups, local celebrities and more.
This year, more than 80 local
businesses and organizations will
walk, dance or drive through the
city. The theme ‘Be Green in ’17’
will showcase all that Beaverton is
doing to be more sustainable and
make a positive difference on our
environment.
The parade begins at 10 a.m. at
the corner of Southwest Wilson
Ave and Allen Boulevard and ends
at Griffith Park. Al 5K Parade Run
will start the day’s festivities at
Griffith Park at 9 a.m. To partici-
pate in the run, register at IMAth-
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‘Bight of the Twin,’ a documentary that takes viewers to the west African nation of Benin to explore the
origins of the Voodoo religion, and where friends and collaborators Hazel Hill McCarthy III and Genesis
Breyer P-Orridge explore the relationship between Voodoo and Western secular art and performance.
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Transcending assumptions of
what it means to be gendered,
“Bight of the Twin,” a visual and
musical documentary, tells the
story of musician and artist Gen-
esis Breyer P-Orridge and film-
maker Hazel Hill McCarthy III’s
journey to the west African nation
of Benin to explore the origins of
Voodoo.
Orridge and his/her late wife
Lady Jaye underwent a series of
surgical procedures to become
physically identical to one an-
other, seeking to perfect a gen-
der-neutral state. In Benin, twins
carry sacred meaning and are ven-
erated as gods.
The NW Film Center presents
the movie as part of Portland In-
stitute for Contemporary Art’s
month long “TBA 17” festival, on
Friday, Sept. 8 at 7 p.m. and again
on Sunday, Sept. 10 at 4 p.m. in
the Whitsell Auditorium, locat-
ed in the Portland Art Museum,
downtown.
Tickets are $9 general and $8
for students and seniors. For more
information, visit nwfilm.org.